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Show HELPER THE (Utah) JOURNAL law would require liability in-- SOARING terms income reaches a surance or surety bond provid- i i iiwi a new ( Continued every yeaJr e nrm PAGE THREE from Pase One) THURSDAY, DEC. 28, 1972 ter of course. You have to go by George Hagedorn far in any age damage property -RChief Economist back to 1949 to find a year in 1 equires benefits under the one accident. (Mers Cable National Association which GNP was less than it 2 no- fault policy to be paid by Mexican Lodge'.."..'".'. 5 of Manufacturers TO CONDUCT PUBLIC insurance company "with- had been the year bef are. (The LEGISLATIVE 1 6 th Veltri Drug of consorti Umter termg ' GNP figures are in dollar 6 out reference to fault. 1 Bob's Texaoo er bill, insurance policyholders 1 6 Chuck's Pharmacy Id bft orotected against ar. 4 MEETING ON COURT MODERNIZATION fluctuations in. the buy. cancellation or nonre- nnT bitramy . in- - W are condition tne mat in records, u.nder rr Tuesresumes wr previous i rin KllT i iney Ion f rvrvi rf tho fnm iamr League play Ml.n. "iV-Staff Attorney E. Keith 'stott much room for improvement taster man me pay would tne diav nisht with a single game no - iauit . measure -SO are Ibe. protlts 5 uIV Wl : i t hen, rpmson nithiftr than nOnjaavmpnt creasing ..4 . .HgUies, for the Legislative Council of and steps should be taken now j4.-II X f"IXi7l H IMIJVJ1. j a on tap and two more Weenies enf "... so the comparison is tair of premiums, A poUcy holder, Utah Court Study of the Utah to start a program of stream .rht m m nu- now getting ough). are day. !'-.- ! affain1 woailrf be Corporations also protected State rn . , c , o mii-M- ' i Mir ir i i Legislature, will make a lining and unifying our courts ,i Rio Granide holds the front IZIa tnrs nave The newspapers ao TLaJTw st an increase in rates or a a larger snare o me total pie in Price Thursday! and providing the Administra-Depresentation ' rail but both Mexican Lodge JU1 to be divided between them- - headlines each vear to tell us: . , tn nnic 28th, explaining the rec-- ' tive. machinery to improve jud " " ana. uyiers are sun very mucn Now At A Kecord Le ommendaltionis inrreiasp m tiremium or selves ana uietr employees. 4 "GNP made bv the icial services in the State. ... t y i.l in the race. Both teams have Are alt these stateme Z ior areuueui Legislative Council for modia marf rorliift nn in vei . it is tatien ts j. nvprro Legislation 'being proposed 1 more game with Kio Grande I"1"1? "g-0i a feneral change approved true? Tne answer is that, it that each year's GNP will ex ernizing Utah Courts. the upcoming session will for this half and they also pay flfme of Jiou limit your perspective to Ceed aU previous records, and The state This will be held at propose the establishment of a meeting TA earh Either again. developments in the very short So when it happens it is not the College of Eastern Utah at judicial council composed of n, e. " J aded by the court as at pres nsui. Schedul- estate t rf 8 p.m. representative judges from Dist If an insurance company in- - ments can be documented sta The same can be said about Tuesday: Veltri vs Chuck 8:30 ent time. two years net Courts, Juvenile Courts, the past During H L Wed. Mexican vs Rio 7:30 the Legislative Council has Citv Courts, and Justice of the oenetits' are payaoie fc&as,e coverage, or terminate that, during the past 6 months Each Cyfers vs Rob Texaco 8:30 year the totalamount paid been conducting an exhaustive Peace Courts, with the Chief , v a monthly as loss accrues, cen in comoanv must mmfits dohcv n, Rtppn hv om.ni(Wftrs pyppds the hpn study of the Utah Courts. This Justice of the Supreme Court eats would be considered oyer foUow g climJb and hay broken through total paid rules; preceding year study resulted fsrom proposals as chairman, to attempt to 30 due if not paid within days V An insurer (insurance com- - previous e -one record levels. This is so routine that no made to the Legislature two modernize the administration iter proof of injury or damage pany) intending to take an should not be surprised to find bothers to point it out, of our courts. .iTv nS has been given to. the insurance Tto flie , .otional , of law do rise higher atoinfetraUvI increase, indfently brought to the pub Real nice large rooms, Se factory fabricated, furnishax.es U gUUU. ui news. Hence Uie impiesiblUU i ed, carpeted, air cond., for make reimbursement withm 45!hafiira 4e uil:c; &Udiu, un af menoang some very basic chan.up a niiTonc' .advisory com. n iha wv t fi, j,a una 1W4V ,,f v,o,,Q , 44.V .. A I" $3,700 per unit, "" mittee for our judicial system. financing available. Delivery almost Overdue rjavmemts is. that 1 ' owun, euui wiiuieu wrucut; wjr specuve a veny uuicrent view ise reimauis level. over 'trial courts anywhere. Call Doran Hunt oawments note made within the ra ,. m..r .4 " ... the next IN THE DISTRICT COURT HV i 4,4 at.. .i:.uII ill .an T rnO TlUI'l j .ii 4t, t.MM. PW ST c-- ri( xx Co., Tooele, Utah. 30 or 45 days as defined in the OF CARBON COUNTY of insured. address the That in the 'last i?73 Lesis6 rise orofits during the past six'gggJjL- in profits during Phone STATE OF UTAH bear interest at the notice shiall sitate in clear 'and six months . . , , has represented a mioroths has brought them to a , rate of 18 per annum, pay In the Matter of the Estate recommended by the Council. of able to the injured person. Margaret M. Justesen, Deaction to he taKem, in. recovery oi ground lost during than the peak in 19b8. in tne posed A State Citizens Conference v f v fn ceased. 'rrrr r y v bill eluding, if the action is an in- - the preceding four years. In- - same inTerval, GNP increased! The consumer the would require every automo- crease in premium or reduction stead of getting ahead of the 32 percent and compensation oil. Courts., .sponsored' by Notice To Creditors Governor, the Utah State Bar 3b bile owner or driver- to carry in coverage, the amount oi the general rose of economic procession, percent ' employees PROBATE NO. 3654 Ul insurance (or a surety bond in increase and the type of cov- - profits are Just beginning to Profits of corp TTn,vpS will present claims Creditors ' case of self insurance) in the erag to which it is applicable, catch up. MORTUAKY orations increased 15 percent fiueh tvith vouchers cmcMded to Thorit Hatch &at of amount of not less than $20,000 or the type oi coverage reducAre profits at record levels? between the last quarter tVP Vf Hr, for the undersigned adminisLls GRANT C. FAUSETT for bodily injury or death of ed and the extent of the reduc As a bald statement of fact 1971 and the second quarter of 155 South Main St., at trator 1972. Viewed all by itself, that JrL one person, and $40,000 for bod- - tion; (2) ithe proposed effective we have to say that they are J?JZ "LJr M1Q1AEL BLACKBURN Utah 84526, on or beHelper, The previous' growth rate looks impressive, ily in:iuiw or death of two or date of the action, and (3) the by a whiskeir. of 8th the fore - PRICE ' Phone day . . are ac-!. actual reason or rea- peak occurred in the middle even spectacular. Profits 1 insurer's ,." claims must be April, 1973, jimiore persons in any one 13 suu lUlwe slve presented in J cident. AAIULAAAAAAAA 1 AAA AAA AAA A Similarly, the proposed sons for proposing to take such two quarters of 1968 when pro- - said to be "soaring." But it the fccordanee with provisions wnen acuon. tits (as measured for national is hard to call it soaring of Utah Code Annotated "The statement of reasons income purposes) reached an orofits "have barely got back mi, 1972 unemployment 1953, and with proper verificashall be sufficiently clear and annual ''rate of $85 billion In to Ithe 'altitude they reached! roge 4om 3 6 percent to about tion as required therein. specific so that a person of av- - the second quarite of this yoar four years ago, and the rest of g 5 percent, s CRAIG JUSTESEN erage intelligence can identify profits finally surpassed that the economic flock is hovering 'There is' a connexion e basic for the insurer's dec- - record and reached a rate of high above them. It is an en-- 1 ween decline in the profit Administrator of the EsThe only mystery is why couraging development, but one share and tthe rise in the un- ision, without making further tate of Margaret M. ' Generalized billion. should be concerned to insure emDi0ivimpnt terms, $87 inquoirjy. rate sincp IQfW Deceased. such as 'personal habits, Uv- - anyone should be startled by that it continues, ralther than The connection is and Attorney for Administrator. simple ing conditions, poor morals, or the news that corporate profits indignant because it has oc obviiOUiRi iDRiOTilp nirp pimnilinivpdi THORIT HATCH, violations or accident record have reached a new peak. Prac curred. When employer s 155 South Main Street, shall not suffice to meet the tically every 01'her measure of Is the percentage share of fiM it prospective &siWe to make a requirements of this sectilon of economic activity ( in dollar proffein the total pie mcreas fit m ,the activities that create Helper, Utah 84526 FOR SALE FOR RENT the law." . Date of First Publication: Dec ing? The answer is yes, it is. additionial jobs. If an insurance policyholder Bui1 that is only because the, prober 14th, 1972. Date of Last Tbe recenit fltg k ROOMS for RENT Day, week wants to oppose or protect the he could then appeal the case oromt share had decreased so needg to Publication: January 4th, 1973. a fur. long g0, or month rates. Also Furn NO re2tret, the best yet; BLUE to District Court. much pnor toits recovery duir- - ther to mn up the ., bea- insurance LUSTRE company's proposal clean carpets Includes wash Apartments. The H1! p,1 M a wtim ing the first half of this year. neeJded oPpor at utifully. Rent electric siham-poo- action, he may file protest with HILLCREST Rm facilities. ZHOU insurance Utah agnow smows state the commission insurance protecting ine ioiiowing tauie SI. at MUTUAL FURN Apts. Phone JL011 er, who may then allow or dis- - ents and brokers against arbi the percentage shares in the & HDW., Helper allow the company's proposed trairy cancellation of policies "income originating" in action following a hearing if sold by the Utah agent or Y rV. - ,t4 If .corporations have been OPPORTUNITY SKIN DISORDERS? Try Toco the commissioner deems a hear broker. SI Ql & i at changing: Profits Other sections fit thp r01- HEALTH FOOD STORE OrgDerm Vitamin E cream 1263 ing necessary. No change in Compensatn 4 ns iof Employees Before tax anic Vitamins, Clint Miller IU per tube at Veltri Drug. policy premiums or coverage posed consumer 18.1 e 79.3 1968 wurfd "th be made until the com- fault Wl clarify Whale Wheat Flour. Grange Dec, 14, 21,2tp 12.3 316 N 2nd East. Price, Utah, missioner had made his de- - rights of policy holders, insur 1971 (1st atr 83.7 13.4 By Gerry Sparks 1972 (2nd Qtr 83.0 cisicn. 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